Now, with the way the SEO world is changing, for a newbie and young blogger, this recession proof profession, might never be the same.

I’m not going to scare you here, as Google is not evil. One who has followed all of the quality guidelines from Google while maintaining white-hat SEO practices will not only survive, but will be better off regarding traffic and search visibility.

In this article, I will be talking about how to write content that Google will love.

Google doesn’t usually reveal much information about their algorithm updates, but there are a few practices that you can follow to can rank higher and not get a site-wide penalty.

How To Write Content That Google Panda Will Not Hate

This guide is not for those who are looking to rank on Google’s first page without good content. It’s for those legit bloggers and webmasters who are working day and night to produce useful content, but still not getting enough traffic from Google Search.

Try to give something new to your readers and add in your natural voice.

When you cover a topic, cover it in complete detail and make sure it’s insightful.

Add videos, graphics, animations, and whatever else you can to make the content more meaningful. If you are hiring freelance writers, make sure your writers don’t just rewrite existing content. Instead, hire experts in your niche to create compelling content.

Highlight the most important elements of your text in bold and italics.

It is helpful to highlight keywords. This not only helps search engine bots understand your content, it also helps readers understand important points. Similarly, whenever you are using LSI keywords, use bold and italics to highlight them.

But don’t just bold keywords and nothing else. This will look weird and won’t make a reader want to stick around which will increase bounce rate and ultimately lower your rank.

Target Content For Readers

Write content with your readers in mind. Offer quality articles, but without losing sight of optimization in each paragraph.

Use the appropriate label for the main title of the article, for the descriptive subtitle that serves more information to the user, and for titles of paragraphs that expand the information in the post.

In particular, and unsurprisingly, Google Plus has a great impact on ranking higher in Google Search. In the recent case study on the Social Sharing Effect, it’s been shown that Google Plus votes help in boosting your ranking to a great extent.

So, if you have not yet implemented sharing buttons, it’s high time that you should add them now. For WordPress, you can use the Social Warfare plugin which makes it easy to add sharing buttons on your blog.

COMMENTs ( 7 )

Writing quality contents with the readers in mind, is one of the surest way of getting a healthy stream of readers to your website / blog. Using targeted keywords to capture our readers’ area of interest would enable optimization with the best possible positions in search engines.

In my believe the content if written (May be Inherited from another Source) but if written keeping your view in mind. How you see things from your eye. Makes site not only pull lot of attention as well as writing quality comments is very important. I keep repeating it in my various comments across all blogs and even in my blog with reason that I see still people in blog-sphere are taking commenting as side job. But believe me if a comment for a post in mind is Awesome, fantastic, great job nothing else better don’t write.

Consider commenting as your own post. You concentrate so hard in writing post but if you are commenting well. I am sure you are loosing (Page Rank, Traffic and Blog Reputation).

In Short “Search engine will find you…But first let the readers find your blog interesting.”

If you really want to write for Google Panda, better write for your readers / audience. The best way to get ranked in search engines is by writing high quality content for your readers and building quality links.